Stephan Kulow 736bb50872 Accepting request 197999 from editors
-Updated to revision 027, fixes the following problems
  * Crash with invalid argument to mkdir().
  * Cannot find out if "acl" and "xpm" features are supported.
    multi-byte characters.
  * File name buffer too small for utf-8.
  * ":help !!" does not find the "!!" tag in the help file. (Ben
    Fritz)
  * When completing item becomes unselected. (Shougo Matsu)
  * NFA engine matches too much with \@>. (John McGowan)
  * NFA regexp: Using \ze in one branch which doesn't match may cause
    end of another branch to be wrong. (William Fugh)
  * Deadlock while exiting, because of allocating memory.
  * When root edits a file the undo file is owned by root while the
    edited file may be owned by another user, which is not allowed.
    (cac2s)
  * Reading before start of a string.
  * Clang warning for int shift overflow.
  * Another valgrind error when using CTRL-X CTRL-F at the start of
    the line. (Dominique Pelle)

OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/197999
OBS-URL: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory/vim?expand=0&rev=111
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2013-02-25 16:10:48 +00:00
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2013-08-12 07:21:11 +00:00

To select the style of XIM Input the following command line arguments,
which are handled by GTK internally, are available:

    --xim-preedit [none|nothing|area|position|callbacks]
    --xim-status  [none|nothing|area|callbacks]

To use OnTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim [--xim-preedit callbacks] [--xim-status callbacks]

This is also the default, which you will get without any command line arguments.


To use OverTheSpot input style, start gvim like

    ~$ gvim --xim-preedit position [--xim-status callbacks]

OnTheSpot input is still buggy and does not yet work right for Japanese,
therefore it is recommended to use OverTheSpot input style for Japanese.

(For Korean, OnTheSpot input style works well).


Fri Jan 26 17:57:39 2001  Mike Fabian  <mfabian@suse.de>
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